Database Design, Application Development, and Administration

Mannino’s Database Design, Application Development, and Administration provides the information you need to learn relational databases. The book teaches students how to apply relational databases in solving basic and advanced database problems and cases. The fundamental database technologies of each processing environment are presented; as well as relating these technologies to the advances of e-commerce and enterprise computing. This book provides the foundation for the advanced study of individual database management systems, electronic commerce applications, and enterprise computing. Table of contents Database Design, Application Development, & Administration 3/ePart 1: Introduction to Database EnvironmentsChapter 1: Introduction to Database ManagementChapter 2: Introduction to Database DevelopmentPart 2: Understanding Relational DatabasesChapter 3: The Relational Data ModelChapter 4: Query formulation with SQLPart 3: Data ModelingChapter 5: Understanding Entity Relationship DiagramsChapter 6: Developing Data Models for Business DatabasesPart 4: Relational Database DesignChapter 7: Normalization of Relational TablesChapter 8: Physical Database DesignChapter 9: Advanced Query Formulation with SQLPart 5: Application Development with Relational DatabasesChapter 10: Application Development with ViewsChapter 11: Stored Procedures and TriggersPart 6: Advanced Database DevelopmentChapter 12: View Design and IntegrationChapter 13: Database Development for Student Loan LimitedPart 7: Managing Database EnvironmentsChapter 14: Data and Database AdministrationChapter 15: Transaction ManagementChapter 16: Data Warehouse Technology and ManagementChapter 17: Client-server Processing and Distributed DatabasesChapter 18: Object Database Management SystemsGlossary of TermsBibliographyIndex

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